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The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....for relief, whether such debt or beneficial interest be existent, accruing, conditional or contingent;] 17 ["a person is said to have notice" of a fact when he actually knows that fact, or when, but for wilful abstention from an enquiry or search which he ought to have made, or gross negligence, he would have known it. Explanation 1. "Where any transaction relating to immovable property is required by law to be and has been effected by a registered instrument, any person acquiring such property or any part of, or share or interest in, such property shall be deemed to have notice of such instrument as from the date of registration or, where the property is not all situated in one sub-district, or where the registered instrument has been registered under sub-section (2) of section 30 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), from the earliest date on which any memorandum of such registered instrument has been filed by any Sub-Registrar within whose sub-district any part of the property which is being acquired, or of the property wherein a share or interest is being acquired, is situated:] Provided that " (1) the instrument has been registered and its registration.....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Chapter V

Title: Of Leases of Immoveable Property

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....or (if such tender or delivery isnot practicable) affixed to a conspicuous part of the property.] _______________________ 1.Substitutedby Act3 2003, section 2, for Section "106.Durationof certain leases in absence of written contract or local usage. -Inthe absence of a contract or local law or usage to the contrary, a lease ofimmoveable property for agricultural or manufacturing purposes shall be deemedto be a lease from year to year, terminable, on the part of either lessor orlessee, by six months' notice expiring with the end of a year of the tenancy;and a lease of immoveable property for any other purpose shall be deemed to be alease from month to month, terminable, on the part of either lessor or lessee,by fifteen days' notice expiring with the end of a month of the tenancy. Everynotice under this section must be in writing, signed by or on behalf of theperson giving it, and either be sent by post to the party who is intended to bebound by it or be tendered or delivered personally to such party, or to one ofhis family or servants at his residence, or (if such tender or delivery is notpracticable) affixed to a conspicuous part of the property." Section 107 -.....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 107

Title: Leases How Made

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....4 [* * *] from time to time, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that leases of immoveable property, other than leases from year to year, or for any term exceeding one year, or reserving a yearly rent, or any class of such leases, may be made by unregistered instrument or by oral agreement without delivery of possession.] _____________________ 1. As to limitation to the territorial operation of section 107, see Section 1, supra, section 107 extends to every cantonment; see section 287 of the Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924). 2. Substituted by Act 6 of 1904, Section 5, for the original paragraph. 3. Inserted by Act 20 of 1929. Section 55. 4. The words "with the previous sanction of the Governor General in Council" omitted by the A.O. 1937.

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Complete Act

Title: Transfer of Property Act, 1882

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....incidents, rights, liabilities, etc. Section3 - Interpretation-clause Section4 - Enactments relating to contracts to be taken as part of Contract Act and supplemental to the Registration Act. ChapterII - OF TRANSFERS OF PROPERTY BY ACT OF PARTIES Section5 - Transfer of property defined Section6 - What may be transferred Section7 - Persons competent to transfer Section8 - Operation of transfer Section9 - Oral transfer Section10 - Condition restraining alienation Section11 - Restriction repugnant to interest created Section12 - Condition making interest determinable on insolvency or attempted alienation Section13 - Transfer for benefit of unborn person Section14 - Rule against perpetuity Section15 - Transfer to class some of whom come under sections 13 and 14 Section16 - Transfer to take effect on failure of prior interest Section17 - Direction for accumulation Section18 - Transfer in perpetuity for benefit of public Section19 - Vested interest Section20 - When unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit Section21 - Contingent interest Section22 - Transfer to members of a class who attain a particular age Section23 - Transfer.....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 9

Title: Oral Transfer

State: Central

Year: 1882

A transfer of property may be made without writing in every case in which a writing is not expressly required by law.

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